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Greg Friese, Rob Theriault, Bill ToonEMS Educast Episode 96

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Tonight co-host Rob and Bill are joined by guest Louise Sattler on the EMS Educast (episode 96). Greg is unable to join in on tonightâs discussion. Louise will be discussing her work in teaching American Sign Language to emergency responders. Louise is a School Psychologist (Penn State 1984 grad), founder and owner of SIGNING FAMILIESâ¢, expert contributor to the JustAsk! forum on Education.com, frequent blogger , guest speaker and as of this week a founding member of a new media network called- 411Voices. Louise has 20+ years working within the areas of special education, sign language and bilingual-bicultural education. I have been an interviewer and interviewee many, many instances... including the Chronicles of EMS where Ifilmed three episode segments.


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Artist/Composer: Greg Friese, Rob Theriault, Bill Toon
Keywords: EMS; EMT; ambulance; paramedic; prehospital; deaf; deafness; education; medicine

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